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Explain the three main players in the political history of roman empire

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Answered by PrinceJK786
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Roman historians have a rich collection of sources to study which we can broadly divide into three groups: (a) texts,(b) documents and (c) material remains.

2.      Textual sourcesinclude histories of the period written by contemporaries (thesewere usually called ‘Annals’, because the narrative wasconstructed on a year-by-year basis), letters, speeches, sermons, laws, and so on.

3.      Documentary sources includemainly inscriptions and papyri. Inscriptions were usually cuton stone, so a large number survive, in both Greek and Latin

4.      Material remains include a very wideassortment of items that mainly archaeologists discover through excavation and field survey. They are buildings, monuments and otherkinds of structures, pottery,coins, mosaics, even 

Answered by phillipinestest
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Three main players of Roman Empire in Political History:

The three main players of the Roman Empire in political history are as follows,

1. The Emperor– Emperor is the ruler of whole empire and was Emperor Augustus known to be the one who established the Empire over the Republican government abolishment.

2. The Senate– Aristocrats of Roman Empire were the members of Senate.  

3. The Army– Powerful guardian of the realm was the Army who knobbed all the mutiny uprising against the empire in the bud.

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